Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil; neither shalt thou speak in a cause to decline after many to wrest judgment: - Exodus 23:2 KJV
Sorcerer's StoneChamber of SecretsPrisoner of AzkabanGoblet of Fire
UK Version
Order of the Phoenix
U.S. Version
Order of the Phoenix
The Ultimate Spell-Casting Challenge! This playset brings the Harry Potter figures and casting stones to life in an actual wizards dual. The "magic" wand shoots "spells" back and forth between the figures while the playset "reads" the information and determines who cast a stronger spell.
The most powerful spell wins and the loser is ejected !
An extra feature for figures holding magic wands: the spell-casting wands actually send a fiery spark across a small distance. From Harry and his crew to Headmaster Dumbledore, the action can take on many forms, keeping young players enchanted.
Harry Potter Powercaster
Spell-Casting Game
Did Grandma
Buy This Toy
At Christmas?
Quote
from a Harry Potter Book
"There is no good and evil,
there is only power...and those too weak to seek it." -Quirrel
There are many who say,
whats wrong with Harry Potter ?
Is it a introduction into the Occult ?
One of the most general concerns about the books is that the fact thay tend to introduce children to the world of the occult. Defenders of the books, however, say that children are not going to turn to real Witchcraft, or other aspects of the occult, because of the books. But the truth is, even some occultists themselves recognize that some children are being led into the occult as a result of the current interest being promoted by fictional Witchcraft.
BBC News reported:
"The Pagan Federation, which represents druids and witches, says it has been "swamped" with calls following teenage programmes featuring good witches. Speaking to BBC News Online the Pagan Federation's Steve Paine, the high priest of a coven, said the hit US drama Buffy and the highly successful Harry Potter books were popular amongst practising witches. "They are taken as fantasy entertainment. But they do encourage people to think about different forms of spirituality", he said. The Pagan Federation, which deals with about 100 enquiries a month from youngsters who want to become witches, does not allow anyone under the age of 18 to become a member." Most of the enquiries are from 14 to 18 year-olds, and are dealt with "reactively" by a specially-appointed youth officer, an Essex based schoolteacher."
"Halloween, you'd not be surprised to know, is my favorite holiday."
It was the Communist revolutionary Lenin who said,
"Give me one generation of youth, and I will transform the entire world."
Now an entire generation of youth has been given to a woman named J.K. Rowling and her four books on witchcraft, known as the Harry Potter Series.
A former witch stated, I can speak with authority when I say that I have examined the works of Rowling and that the Harry Potter books are training manuals for the occult. Untold millions of young people are being taught to think, speak, dress and act like witches by filling their heads with the contents of these books. Children are obsessed with the Harry Potter books that they have left television and video games to read these witchcraft manuals
Young students at the Hogwarts school for witches .
There are two book covers. Each country where the books are sold seem to have a bit different design to them . This link MuggleNet is an unofficial fan site. One can see the book covers of the from around the world.
If you will read this small 40 page booklet, you will discover that the Harry Potter craze is not an innocent pasttime for children. It is a literal descent into the world of witchcraft and wizardry.
On these shores she is the writer who waved a magic wand and turned millions of computer-obsessed youngsters into bookworms.
But across the Atlantic in America, the spell J K Rowling and her Harry Potter series have cast of the nation's youth have had a unexpected side-effect. The author is now number one on the list of writers Americans want to ban.
A suburban county that sparked a public outcry when its libraries temporarily eliminated funding for Spanish-language fiction is now being asked to ban Harry Potter books from its schools.
"…Rick Warren is promoting Harry Potter on his web site as well as in his newsletter. Sad evidence of the increasing apostasy within the church (Warren’s newsletter reaches about 400,000 pastors). In the "Ministry Toolbox" section of Warren’s June 21st newsletter he submits contemplative advocate, James Emery White’s "Recommended Reading List." The Newsletter states:..........
ChristiaNet.com, the world's largest Christian portal with twelve million monthly page loads, conducted a new poll by asking the question, "Is reading Harry Potter books a sin?" The participants were given three choices; "Yes", "No" and "Unsure". Bill Cooper, President of ChristiaNet says, "Christians need to be prepared to protect their children from evil being passed off as an acceptable form of entertainment."
One Oregon couple's wedding night will be especially magical. Courtney Lanahan and Shawn Gordon of Clackamas are heading straight from their wedding reception Friday to a bookstore to get the final Harry Potter book.
Israeli bookstores have been warned against violating Sabbath closing laws to begin sales of the last installment of the Harry Potter series his weekend.
Fans have spent the last decade — and in some cases all their lives — reading about, hearing about, singing about and watching the adventures of the bespectacled boy wizard.
As the world eagerly awaits the final instalment in the wildly popular Harry Potter series, a top Indian magician says he plans to open a school of magic for those under the boy wizard's spell.